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“A Faith Worth Believing,” by Tom Stella (HarperSan Francisco, 211 pages, $22.95) He’s a Catholic priest on a spiritual journey that resonates with people who find themselves out of sync with religious institutions. It’s people who accepted the Baltimore Catechism as gospel when they were young, but question many of those teachings today. That’s where Father Stella locates himself, too. He presents 14 tenets of Catholicism, from sacraments to sin, and explains why he can no longer hold the perspective drilled into him most of his life. “I no longer believe that Jesus’ death opened the gates of heaven or that he saved me from eternal damnation,” he writes. “I believe that Jesus’ death was the result of his ruthless pursuit and articulation of the truth that God is greater than religion.” Father Stella doesn’t write with anger, but conviction. He doesn’t directly attack the church as much as articulate his own spiritual truth. Much of his thinking is similar to Marcus Borg and Michael Crosby and other liberal minded theologians. _Susan Hogan/Albach ___ “The Catholic Revolution New Wine, Old Wineskins, and the Second Vatican Council,” by Andrew Greeley (University of California Press, 195 pages, $24.95) Catholic priest and sociologist Greeley writes a thought-provoking and provocative book about the state of the Catholic Church nearly 40 years after the close of the Second Vatican Council. Father Greeley’s “revolution” among today’s Catholics is compared to the… |
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